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TURKEY'S NUCLEAR NON - PROLIFERATION POLICY (1) answer(s).
 
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Turkey's role in defusing the Iranian nuclear issue / Gurzel, Aylin   Journal Article
Gurzel, Aylin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In May 2010, while the United States and other Western powers in the UN Security Council were drafting a resolution on further sanctions to pressure Iran over its controversial nuclear program, Turkey and Brazil-then non-permanent members of the Security Council-announced a fuel-swap deal with Iran. The Tehran Declaration, as it was called, stipulated that 20-percent-enriched nuclear fuel was to be provided to Iran for its use in the Tehran Research Reactor, which produces medical isotopes, in exchange for the removal of 1,200 kilograms of 3.5-percent-low-enriched uranium (LEU) to Turkey.1 Initial reactions to the deal varied, but there was fear that the 20-percent-enriched fuel would enable Iran to further enrich uranium and attain the level necessary to construct a nuclear weapon more rapidly.2
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